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Investigations on the Usefulness of CEACAMs as Potential Imaging Targets for Molecular Imaging Purposes
Published 2012“…Classically they are used as serum markers, however, CEACAMs could serve as targets for molecular imaging as well. In order to test the anti CEACAM monoclonal antibody T84.1 for imaging purposes, CEACAM expression was analysed using this antibody. …”
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Development of optical nanoprobes for molecular imaging of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species
Published 2020“…This review summarizes the development of optical nanoprobes with near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent, upconversion luminescent, chemiluminescent, or photoacoustic signals for molecular imaging of RONS in living systems. In this review, we discuss the design principles and advantages of RONS-responsive activatable nanoprobes, as well as applications of these optical imaging modalities in different disease models.…”
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Engineering of electrochromic materials as activatable probes for molecular imaging and photodynamic therapy
Published 2020“…This study demonstrates promise for applying EMs to build activatable probes for molecular imaging of H2S and selective PDT of tumors, which may lead to the development of new EMs capable of detecting and regulating essential biological processes in vivo.…”
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Recent progress on semiconducting polymer nanoparticles for molecular imaging and cancer phototherapy
Published 2018“…This review surveys recent progress made on the design and synthesis of SPNs for molecular imaging and cancer phototherapy. A variety of novel polymer design, chemical modification and nanoengineering strategies have been developed to precisely tune up optoelectronic properties of SPNs to enable fluorescence, chemiluminescence and photoacoustic (PA) imaging in living animals. …”
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Target: ligand interactions of the vascular endothelium. Implications for molecular imaging in inflammation.
Published 2010“…Molecular imaging refers to the non-invasive visualisation of biological processes at the molecular and cellular levels within a living organism, and offers a wide range of potential benefits to both clinical medicine and research into novel therapeutic agents. …”
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Molecular imaging techniques for rheumatology: Paving the way for novel molecular therapies
Published 2012“…Anatomical imaging using radiological techniques have underpinned the investigation and monitoring of treatment in modern clinical practice. Molecular imaging of inflammatory targets and pathways offers a unique insight into in vivo disease pathogenesis and the discovery and evaluation of novel therapeutic targets. …”
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Molecular imaging: spawning a new melting-pot for biomedical imaging
Published 2006“…Molecular imaging can then be resorted to so that early diagnosis and characterisation of disease can offer improved specificity. …”
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Impairment of retrograde neuronal transport in oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy demonstrated by molecular imaging.
Published 2012-01-01“…<h4>Background and purpose</h4>The purpose of our study was to utilize a molecular imaging technology based on the retrograde axonal transport mechanism (neurography), to determine if oxaliplatin-induced neurotoxicity affects retrograde axonal transport in an animal model.…”
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Continuous Flushing of the Bladder in Rodents Reduces Artifacts and Improves Quantification in Molecular Imaging
Published 2014-07-01“…Molecular Imaging…”
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Breaching Biological Barriers: Protein Translocation Domains as Tools for Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Published 2003-10-01“…Molecular Imaging…”
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Molecular imaging of bacterial outer membrane vesicles based on bacterial surface display
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Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System and Ventricular Arrhythmias: The Role of Radionuclide Molecular Imaging
Published 2021-07-01“…Widely established compared to myocardial perfusion imaging, cardiac autonomous nervous system (CANS) assessment by radiopharmaceutical means is of potential use especially to arrhythmogenic diseases not correlated with anatomic or functional alterations revealed by classical imaging techniques. Molecular imaging of both pre- and postsynaptic functions of the autonomous nervous system is currently feasible, since single photon emission tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) have the ability to reveal the insights of molecular pathophysiology depicting both sympathetic and parasympathetic imbalance in discrete heart pathologies. …”
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Molecular Imaging of Tumor Microenvironment to Assess the Effects of Locoregional Treatment for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Published 2022-04-01“…This review discusses recent advances in the application of molecular imaging technologies for noninvasively assessing changes occurring in the microenvironment of HCC after locoregional treatment.…”
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Rapid molecular imaging of active thrombi in vivo using aptamer-antidote probes
Published 2023-03-01“…We explored whether aptamers could serve as molecular imaging probes to rapidly detect thrombi. An aptamer targeting thrombin, Tog25t, was found to rapidly localize to and visualize pre-existing clots in the femoral and jugular veins of mice using fluorescence imaging and, when circulating, was able to image clots as they form. …”
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Biodistribution and Lymphatic Tracking of the Main Neurotoxin of Micrurus fulvius Venom by Molecular Imaging
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Editorial: Molecular imaging of cardiovascular diseases: current and emerging approaches in nuclear medicine
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CD64 as novel molecular imaging marker for the characterization of synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis
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Arginase as a Potential Biomarker of Disease Progression: A Molecular Imaging Perspective
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